NEW YORK: Giddy and Gaudy

One day last week New York City schools
closed to let children take advantage of a special, eleventh-hour,
five-cent admission to the local World's Fair. Besides those who went
through the turnstiles, from 75,000 to 200,000 whooped in without
paying a cent. And then they took over the Fair.

They cleaned the cans off the Heinz sample counter, fellor
jumpedinto Fountain Lake, leaped on the revolving platform in the
Glass Center patio for a merry-go-round, scrambled up the rigging of
the clipper ship Yankee, exchanged black eyes, rushed across flower
beds, awed...